Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, is honoured to have garnered two prestigious awards at the recent Africa Digital Economy Awards [ADEA]. The organisation’s innovative solutions for cooling and power received awards for the categories “AI-Ready Infrastructure Solutions Provider of the Year” and “Innovative Power Management Solutions Provider of the Year.”
Now in its ninth year, Africa Digital Economy Awards honours Africa’s digital champions, innovators, creatives, and inventions across multiple areas of an ever-evolving sector.
Vertiv won the AI-Ready Infrastructure Solutions Provider of the Year title with the Vertiv™ MegaMod™ CoolChip. This solution represents a significant advancement in cooling technology for modern critical digital infrastructure. MegaMod™ CoolChip specifically caters to the needs of high-performance computing [HPC] and artificial intelligence [AI] applications. That are ready for the current and future scalability that evolving verticals such as data centres require. This modular solution integrates direct-to-chip liquid cooling, enabling optimal performance and efficiency in data centres.
Vertiv also scooped up the recognition for the Innovative Power Management Solutions Provider category with Vertiv™ PowerNexus. This solution provides a compact, close-coupled power system that streamlines installation and maximises space. This enables efficient and effective power distribution to seamlessly integrate components and software. In addition to reducing cabling materials, installation time, and labour costs.
“These two awards acknowledge Vertiv’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the digital infrastructure space,” said Wojtek Piorko, Vertiv’s managing director for Africa. “Our pioneering solutions, Vertiv™ MegaMod™ CoolChip and Vertiv™ PowerNexus, address the demands of today’s and tomorrow’s growing high-density data environments. Vertiv delivers innovative solutions tailored to the unique challenges of mission-critical businesses across the continent.”